This study explores Plato in the work of Kant, Natorp, and Heidegger. The author aims sympathetically to present their important if unfamiliar Plato-interpretations, and to grasp how thes… Mehr…
This study explores Plato in the work of Kant, Natorp, and Heidegger. The author aims sympathetically to present their important if unfamiliar Plato-interpretations, and to grasp how these are related to their philosophical projects. He argues that Natorp's interpretation of the Platonic forms as laws and not things grows out of the Marburg School's struggle against psychologism: his reading is thus not simply foisted upon the text, but reveals an important dimension of Plato's thought. Yet Natorp's insight is blind to the key aspects of form and vision a flaw that Heidegger and such archaist interpreters as Friedlnder and Reinhardt try in turn to remedy. The merit of their contributions to our understanding of Plato only emerges when considered against the neo-Kantian and Husserlian background. Tracing the continuities and ruptures of these readings, the author demonstrates the significance of Plato's theory of forms in post-Kantian German thought, not merely as an object of interpretation, but also as a model of philosophical understanding. Philosophy Philosophy eBook, Academia Verlag<
This study explores Plato in the work of Kant, Natorp, and Heidegger. The author aims sympathetically to present their important if unfamiliar Plato-interpretations, and to grasp how thes… Mehr…
This study explores Plato in the work of Kant, Natorp, and Heidegger. The author aims sympathetically to present their important if unfamiliar Plato-interpretations, and to grasp how these are related to their philosophical projects. He argues that Natorp's interpretation of the Platonic forms as laws and not things grows out of the Marburg School's struggle against psychologism: his reading is thus not simply foisted upon the text, but reveals an important dimension of Plato's thought. Yet Natorp's insight is blind to the key aspects of form and vision a flaw that Heidegger and such archaist interpreters as Friedlnder and Reinhardt try in turn to remedy. The merit of their contributions to our understanding of Plato only emerges when considered against the neo-Kantian and Husserlian background. Tracing the continuities and ruptures of these readings, the author demonstrates the significance of Plato's theory of forms in post-Kantian German thought, not merely as an object of interpretation, but also as a model of philosophical understanding. Philosophy Philosophy eBook, Academia Verlag<
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This study explores Plato in the work of Kant, Natorp, and Heidegger. The author aims sympathetically to present their important if unfamiliar Plato-interpretations, and to grasp how these are related to their philosophical projects.
He argues that Natorp's interpretation of the Platonic forms as laws and not "things" grows out of the Marburg School's struggle against psychologism: his reading is thus not simply foisted upon the text, but reveals an important dimension of Plato's thought.
Yet Natorp's insight is blind to the key aspects of form and vision-a flaw that Heidegger and such archaist interpreters as Friedländer and Reinhardt try in turn to remedy. The merit of their contributions to our understanding of Plato only emerges when considered against the neo-Kantian and Husserlian background.
Tracing the continuities and ruptures of these readings, the author demonstrates the significance of Plato's theory of forms in post-Kantian German thought, not merely as an object of interpretation, but also as a model of philosophical understanding.
Detailangaben zum Buch - Plato in Germany Kant -- Natorp -- Heidegger
EAN (ISBN-13): 9783896654946 ISBN (ISBN-10): 3896654942 Gebundene Ausgabe Erscheinungsjahr: 2010 Herausgeber: Academia Verlag GmbH
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 3-89665-494-2, 978-3-89665-494-6 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: kim Titel des Buches: plato germany, plato and heidegger, heidegger studies
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Autor/in: Alan Kim Titel: Plato in Germany - Kant - Natorp - Heidegger Verlag: Academia 316 Seiten Erscheinungsjahr: 2009-12-07 DE Gedruckt / Hergestellt in Deutschland. Gewicht: 0,586 kg Sprache: Englisch 59,00 € (DE) Not available (reason unspecified)